Example sentences of "[noun pl] more often [conj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Strach has been on his last legs for the past 2 seasons and while he still produces high quality performances more often than not he is looking more tired with each game he plays , not suprising for someone of his age . |
2 | These specially created ideologies more often than not give the believer a clear place in the scheme of things , by providing a definite identity . |
3 | While chromatic notes more often than not make his harmony directional , they are never used to excess and always relate to the words . |
4 | More recently — in our era of politicised art — artists more often than not include texts in their works just in case you do n't get the point . |
5 | According to the study , the means-tested benefit is reaching its targets more often and more effectively than many had feared . |
6 | But the spirited kid who used to wear a badge proclaiming Born To Raise Hell was also in trouble with his teachers more often than not . |